Adversity

Adversity,
maybe that's the reason most of us even fail to try
never in my life had I faced that one question repeatedly,

WHO AM I?

Three years of engineering has definitely taught me that "engineering " in its Indian form is not my cup of tea.
because the most innovative thing that I have done in this 3 years is trying 67849290084749 ways to cheat in exams
(you need suggestions?
maybe in my next blog.)

like me, many of your beloved and so called engineers, who are nothing but a box of matchsticks who were never allowed to give a spark and burn the fire, face the same question

It is NOT our fault, I believe growing up in a country where anything other than doctor and engineer is seen as some anti-social element.

most of our elder's conversation are like

some random Sharma Ji-what is your son doing?
father- oh, he is doing his majors in physics
some random Sharma Ji- why? didn't he qualify the engineering entrance exams?

at a mere age of 18 or 19, we kids have to take our life decisions, at a time when puberty is at its peak,
and everything else than studies is important to us.
we all are in a rebellious state of mind,
so, many adventurous decisions (engineering maybe) may gradually sink our ships along with us.

what I am trying to say is, we need proper student counselors in our country.
a proper continuous evaluation process where a child is allowed to grow on his own and showing him the right path towards his future.

in this era, where engineers in our country are more than half the population of Europe,
engineers should also think about pursuing a career in career counseling.
because no teacher is better than an 'EXPERIENCED' one.


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